Nitrogen-containing heterocyclic compounds identified in the volatile

Possible Mechanism for Involvement of Cysteine in Aroma Production in Wine. Stéphanie Marchand, Gilles de Revel, Joseph Vercauteren, and Alain Bertra...
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J. Agric. Food Chem. 1083, 3 1 , 1030-1033

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lo00 and 2000 ppm of nitrite chow diet increased with time, more than doubling over the 2-week storage period. For example, NDMA levels in the loo0 ppm of nitrite chow diet increased from 10 ppb at day 0 to 22 ppb on day 14 and respectively from 15 to 45 ppb for the 2000 ppm of nitrite chow diet. The former findings parallel values of 17 and 20 ppb for NDMA found (Wasserman, 1979) in a chow diet (NIH-007) containing lo00 ppm of added nitrite analyzed over several weeks by the FDA methanolic potassium hydroxide digestion procedure (Fazio et d., 1971). Prior to digestion, sulfamic acid was added to destroy the nitrite in the diet to prevent artifactual formation of nitrosamine. The low (3-4 ppb) levels of NDMA found in the chow diet with no added nitrite are within the range (